- . , ; 1 - , - - - ' - - - - - - - A L I : ; . ; . ; "v- : -r-- . - ' . \ II . ; R TITlE OMAIA DAILY JJJDJD : SwNDAY , FBBltUAItY 17 , i895. - - , , BOSTON STORE DOING IT . t . , - - ! I I Foremost Dry Gocd1 Business in OmRba- Onr i ' t Prices Make OompeUUon Impossible . - ; f FINEST GOODS AT TilE LOWEST PRiCES - C\'cryholl : , . 1tn"'f $ ItWc Uo rig UllollleM E'cry Un-X'w nml AUrnell"o ( 1Ir- \ . Jnlll , W 'hldl Xu One 1 10 , CII ] ullelt ( ' , oil Sate TOlorow , S ! . 1,000 IICrs NEW DRESS (1OOD. Tomtrrow for the frol time 1,000 pieces ! Irlcty all wool hnportcll ( cilalles , French henrlellns and novelty dress goods , In new I , hale ! anll colorings , /0 al :00 and 30c. i iOO ) ImCI SW SH.ltS , 3C AND 4C. . ' This eleglll lot consIst or 32.'nch pure Ik , Japanese anll India silks , heavy all slut ; ? 8Ies , 1Jg ! III er fancy China sIlks for i , valsl ! ; ro pieces elegnnl Imporlel , plain ' and ; fincy lafrelas , the very latest for skirts , all 'ancy wakt s , Incluclng evening shades and . black , and 4 b g lot or chaugeablo sl ( , n . fard wide , \ crth UII to $1.60 , go al 3e and . Ie yard , 30.lneh ! Instrl heavy skIrting satins worth j ; Ijo , go nl ISC. . t BUY lO ISI.IN ? tAD IN NI 11ASI\A , ! Muslin Inane : In Kearney , Neb. , worth Gc , . for 3c. l' I LIncoln brnd . muslin , le yard j $100 for a whole bolt. bol. ! 74g fno bleached , lusln , 3c. nfe , and Plchvle , made same as I Lnsdal , re y.Ull lOc fine cambrics , rlhe yard. ; . 42.lnch Lockwood plw casing , 7c , worth 12 ½ c. 2 ½ - 12Yc. wld ! sheetIng , l21.jC , worth 20c. Heady made sheet , : Hc each. 01ANU I.tl' N SAI.B. fl 72.Incli bleach double ltn , Irish damask . ( napkIns to match ) . G9c yard , worth $1.10. , G2-lnch 8e full harness , double damask , . Ic. rS-lnch rre black danask 30c. I 72-lnch DSc extra heavy unblelchec damask , 60e 'nnl GI-Inch Gc heavy unblelchell damask Wc. : ; rnInch 59e extra heavy rcd border Scotch n , nn n _ _ damask , I Se . . GO.lnch lOe mlllortel Scotch turkey red , I 25c. . . 100 pieces turkey rl worth 3c , for Hic yard. r GREAT NAPKN SALB. roe ; 110zon ix % satIn fulsh napkins , go at L $198 $ n dozen , orth $ : .25. ! - 300 lezen , % x3j high finish . napkins , worth U.8 , for $15 , I 1000 ; dozen fnesl bleach rrncll : napkins , : worth $175 dozen. go al S\e \ each. . 1,000 dozen large glatJ cloth napkins , ZjC : each ; each.Extra Extra heavy GG-Inch table padding , worth . SOc. for 51c ) 'anl GO-Inch padding worth G5c. for SOc yard. . 300 honeycomb bEd spreads , largEsl size , worth $ IC for 69e. Extra heavy marseilles pattern crcchH bed- - spread , worth $1.75 , al $ R5c. A big lot stamped and hemsttched center t pieces , tray cloths 11oyles ( , ete. , al 1 value. . BOSTON STORl , OMAhA , N. W. corer IGlh and Douglas. _ . . . d. . o , . . . . n $ - , : nrl " ' 11 ! Hi . , " . $ fl Iry u nun . LU. c To tIle many friends we havc made dur- : Ins our busIness career In Omaha we wish to be considered tinder many obligations . w both for their patronage and for good wishes I spoken Our store wi be closed Monday In order to InvoIce the goods and 10 perform all things necessary to the transfer of the stock to the new firm , for whom wo ask a continuance or your favors : . TIlE MORSE DIY GOODS CO t'nr.I of 1 Iiiic. ; ! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Forman desire to thank their many friends , Including the faculty - ul ) , and his many classmates , oC Creighton college , for their great kindness and sym- pathy during the last sad illness oC their . . only son , Charles E. Forman. . J'orman. _ _ . _ _ . Elocuttn. . Mrs. Myrtle Ketcham-Dalcin announces the 4 opening or the spring term In the elocution department of the Omaha Conservatory or S Music. Delsarle system oC physIcal culture. S Shalespenre. Reduced rates for spring term. p 'S S No F"r Ahout Oolt , flenrve. _ _ ( _ uh _ _ . . In the Dace ! 11i1ls-Te output or gold and S siver from the mines or the Black hills In IS93 Is as follows : Gold. 221.G75.S5S ounces with n telnago value oC $4,119,033.27 : silver , : 137,915.20 ounces , wllh a coinage value of , , ; ) $9640.CI. 'flie output for IS94 Is Placed by censtrvatvo mining men al : Gold , 43.351.76 ounces : coinage value , $ S,23S,166.5I. Silver , S 172.39,1 ounces : coinage value , $120G75.80. S The Northwester line . Fremont , Elchor & 1issuri Valley railroad . Is the most direct S from Omaha and its through trains are S equipped \\'lh Wagner palace sleepers and Cree reclining chair cars. Passengers for the Keystone and Holy 'ferror distrIct buy to Hermosa ; those for Green Mountain district buy to Deadwood. S Ticket office 101 Farnam st Depot 15th and Webster sts. J. H. DUCHANAN , S General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. - . p - Inventory completed. Surplus stock must . KO. Ice pots and pitchers claim attention S S Ursl : roc sort for 30c. SOc sort for 12'4c ; 20c for 10c. Sam'l . Burns , 1318 l 12Ye . , , JUnESC IU lb' XCUnslO s. - t South Via lie WlilBh & ) li&illroa.l. S On February 5 and 12 , March 5. April 2 S and 30. For rates or further information ) and 1 copy oC the HOleseel < ers' GuIde cal S 5 Il the New Wabash office , Hlr Faram atreet , or write O. N. CLAYTON , .5 $ N. W. P. Agent , Omaha Neb. . 1. p S The Ladies Aid . society or All SaInts church : will Hive I party at the New 11etropolian S hal , next Thursday evening , the 21st. An S. . Interesting musical program will bo presenl- .5 cII , commencing al 8 o'clocle. Admission , Including - . , eluding refreshments , 25 cenls , . , . S A 'ow ' \ ' , 'owlh'IIIII(8 . Offered by the Chicago , Mlwankee & St. . , Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A clean train , made UII nnl started from Omaha. lagale checked from residence to S destnaton. mesnl train service and cour- S teous emlllo'es. Entire trains lighted by z electricity and heated by steam , with elec ) S trlc light In every berth. Finest " dining car service In the vest , wllh meals served "a la S carle. " The Flyer 1 loaves at 6 servel p. m. dolly . , rrom Union depot City 'lcl'e olce , llO I Farnam street C. S S , S. CarrIer , ciy ticket p agent ; , / 0 BELEOED ? FOR FIREMEN , . S d - I - 'nnty1111 IcUt ' Chooll to Hello rt for S . ' l'liyali.il ( " "llltol. \ The Hoarll or Fire all Police Commission S . ers hell a special meetIng last evening , 01 which twenty I firemen were selected to report I S for further examination on Monday . half of i these firemen arc appointed for fremcn al regular duty ' and the others \ \ ' \ be temporarily laced 1 01 the reserve Iit . There are to bo fIve col h orcil mcn al'polnted , but the comniissioiier . could nol make their selections at this . , . ' coull sclectons II meet- lug Those who are 10 report for regular ; ' duty and submit 10 examination by the city 4 PhYsician are : I. Von flicker . George Bend. son , Robert Macleod , Frank Murray W. I ) . S Barnes , Charles 'Iallman , Frel \averll , . Frank Stpck , George Huano and J. G. Gor. S mats ThOSe who are to report for reserve duty are : J. I ) . Sullivan , I rest Nowhousc , S Frank Hardy , John Icemmeruing . n. mis , James 'llams , IticliartiValiace , F . O. Garl- : nor , John Iangel and Ichard Boyle , TI selection or the men tt compose the colored conlany wi Ie made In a few days , - - - - - - - - . - - - Tu I" I' illa ( CI lIt 1"1'1 " ( stern I'olul. , Via 110 ( UnIon l'aclflc. the 'orld's 1lc , 3 ; tonal LIne Head the ( lute . To Sal l ran. cisco from .Omaha , GH hours ; to l'ortlaittj S from Omaha , 653. hours . First class through 1'ulml1 cars . 1)ining ear service unsur- . Ilneed. Free reclining chair can. Upholstered - stored Pullman Colonlbt sleepers daily boo tween Council Bluffs , Omaha and San Francisco - cisco , via O. k N. W. and UnIon l'aclfo S ) ' , . 55 tern , without change , conenctng at Cheyenne with similar car for Portland ; ale daily between Kansas City and Porlunll , connectS . S lug at Checnno with ahular cora for San 1.'rancleco. Correspond ; lime and service to ColaS . rado , Utah , Wfumlng , Idaho and Montana points. hARRY 1' DEUEL , , k Ilnll. Ticket . \S8nt 1302 Farnam street , . I"1 \ " . . ' \ i ' ' BOSTON STORE'S BIG SALES Trcmtndons OenTnce Sale furiure , Onr- pets and Rugs nt Very Close Prices BIG SALE OF JwElRv - Henlrknhlo UnrgnlllN In : lllnlry - nit Snnl" Iii Col'o 11111 Tea-Crockery lrllls 8\Ihell to Atom -lnlr U re88lnt l'rices Awfully Low - Cloo . out ells and ends , cost nol considered - Irec. InJles' sewing rockets , cane seat , etch DS , ! . 12 arm rockers , cane scat , each $1.45. 8 arm rockers , cane teat , each $1.70. 2i mlses' rattan rockers , each $1.25. GI kItchen tables , white lops , each ! 8c. 7 Fold oak sub boards , mirror lops , each $7.85. 27 upholstered plush ) rockers . each $2.45. 9 carved oak folding beds , 18.4 , French mirror front , each $ 21. 12 easy chairs , upholstered , each $ : 27 antique bed room suits , three pieces , each $10.50. Cribs for the bable , eaci$1. ! All wool , Ingrain remnants , to chose from 10 to 20 yards , each per yard , .1Cc. half \ \ eel ingrains . 10 chose , per yard , 3Gc. r0 Jap rugs , 30x5t , to close , .ach , $1 , 71 Jail rugs , 2ixGO , to close , each 4c. IH chenille ruga , 18-32 , to close , each ISc. I nglsh Jute lirusels carpet , per yard , 3ic. Carpel lassocls , each 25c. 10 SAI. [ -m\\'EI.HY. 1,000 set' silver plated 1 tea SOOI. lc set. Ladies and genis' cuff buttons , 25e pair. ) lell buckles , gold and sl\cr-platl 19c. Heart neck chain , 21c. Solid silver thimbles , 12c. Sold sl\er Iadle ' shirt waist Shills , 340 set. Gold and , silver double hearts , 2nc. Silver friendship rings , 25c ; engraved free. 2 gross gold-plated set ring . : c. SI > Eclaees from 25c 111 : fitted . free of chargt Mall orders fled prolpt . CO pr AN } 'fA SAL1. Gunpowder lea , 20c. I Sunrled Japan , 25c. I S SpIder leg. .lapn , 3c. : I . , . , , . , . . ) : ! , . , . , . . . ' . S t. IO. 'n"n " .1 T..I " ' ' ' . . . . . , ' 'uu , No. 1 Java anJ Alocha : u2 ' I ' . mOClml Y BARGAINS. ; gallon plehers , 12e. 1 Iuart ! coffee pots , ic. Dccorled toilet sets 12 pieces , for $3.8. MILLINERY . SA I.E. Violets . le a llozen. French dress shapes 3c : worth 50c. Fancy birds and feathers ! e : worth 75c. Nice triminod hats. $1.50 : worth $ 4. \ tr.nnnc.1 IAIDHJSSING PRICES. lurhll the next five days every lady hav- lug her hair dressed will be given a 'race sllam" free. Every lady shou\t tr ) this. Switches thai really bold for $2.50 , go al $14S. $3 : switches for $198. Anti some go even at G9c. BOSTON STORE Omaha N. W. Cor. IGlh and Douglas. . I Card of Thanc ! I wish to tale this opportunity to express m ) sincere thanks to t 1 Worll Mutual Ben. ef association . the insurance department of the Order or the World , for its promptncs ! II paying the Insurance on my deceased hus- band. Robert \Cnnek who was killed on the Union Pacific raIlroad track January 30 , 189 : The face oC the policy . $1.000. was paid In eight days from the late of the proofs oC death and just fifteen days afer hl dcath. I also wish to tender my thanks to Mr. Irving G. Barlghl , Ilstrlct superintell- enl of the World Iutual Deneft association , and to t'l omcers and members oC Teutonla lOdge No 262 , Order or the World . for 1dnc- hess and slxpathy extended to me In my bereavement. FHANCSKA WENNEIC. l'ogtl Attentloii. ' t tt'nton. All comrades or George A. Custer post No. 7. O. A. n , . are hereby ordered to meet at their hal al ! o'clock sharp Sunday morn- lug Feb. 17th , for the purpose oC attending the funeral or our late comrade. D. C. Smith. Funeral from residence 2209 Seward . street. I Carriages wi be at the hal .to convoy all : members who desire to attend the runeral. ' Dy order or H. H. DURBN , Post Commander. Omcial . J. 13. SAWIIILL . , Adj. . A lIterary and musical entertainment and ball . under the auspices of the Modern Wcod- men of Maple camp , and the Royal Ne"h- bars of Pansy camp. will be given next Thursday evening February 21. at the new Odd Fellows bali . on Fourteenth street near 1)odge. An admissIon or 25 cents wi be charged the proceeds to be applied to help- lag the Omaha poor. An Interesting pro- gram 'IS been al ranged. . WANDERING UNFORTUNATES , . Their ulbers . 10 time City 00 tie Increase- I.h.lll on t harl : ) The army or tramps , or men and boys from oIlier parts who arc In Omaha without any visIble means cC support , Is steadily on the Increase. A comervatve estimate by the po- lice places the number oC these penn'less wanderers - I derers now In the city al over 2,000. Owing to the fact that there are many among them who Cannot obtain employment or any kind no attempt Is made 10 arrest them , so long as they arc sober and crderly. Then too there Is no place to put lhel , even wore the va- . grunc laws strIctly enrorced. S I Durlug the day the cheaper saloons are crowded with these idier . who patronize the \\.rl fIres lu one place till Invied to leave. Some other like place Is then patronized and so on till midnight , when all are turned out b ) the closing of [ the saloons , Al who comm bo accommodated al time nhice polce station ere received there , but this Is but a smal fraction. The others crawl Into box cars , sheds and empt buldlngf as best they can. or \\.le tIme streets till daylight. These men live entirely by begging 'fhese 1\0 entr , as a rnle. from house to house In the residence portons of the cIty. They seldom ask for work , knowIng its scarcity. They find Ito dllculy , however . In eating without laboring , as most people , and notably the poorer classes , nevr refuse ' to gIve them somethIng Very oren time giver believes that he Is being 1m- posed upon , but ror fear or refusing a really deserving man feeds the applicant > anyhow. ) Until the weather changes the police 110 not expect the number or unfortunates or this chase 10 dimnimilsim They can only get away by riding inside or box c.rs , and these are too ciCH-ly walched , by train hands since the order , or the railroads agaInst free rIding went Into effect last month. p Par sale newspaper and complete outfit In a thrl'lug little city In north Aiabamna Great bargain Address W. J. Sibert , Gadsden , Ala . & WORKED A SMOOTH GAME. 1onlll :111 I'layI I Crolt lRld on 6lr.ct Car II el. Three motor conductors , one on the Park line , one on time Thirteenth street and one on tIme South Omaha , were beautifully fm- tammec Friday nlghl. A Iapper little slranger boarded the rear IJla Herm or a coach anl tendered the con- dlClol' In each Instance I f\e dollar Wiiam In pamenl for [ his fare , On being asked whether thai was the smalest change ho h.l he would reply ) : "Yes-no , hold 111 , " taking the five out ot time conlnctor's , hand a 11 ramming In his overcoat pokel , Then he would fumble round \ In his pocltels a moment , then cx- Plain : " " 'es , thai's all I'vo gOI-thoughl I hal a nickel , but It has slipped away , " at the same tme tendering the con time bill again The light ismm't I time best on time rear llat- tUrin at nlg'lt , and In each one or time three Instoncc In question the conductor took time bIll , buoyed I In his poc el without further examinaton ( , amid In revenge counted out to the Ihulam man In time unalesl coins ho had his $4.D In change. Then he wouil hop off gracefully [ amid mix with time gloom , amid lImo concuetor on reaching for his bill to straighten It out and amid It to his rol , would let aIr u secton or p'rolechnlca that would Io cWlll 10 the Fourth oC July. In each instance the $5 bill turned out to ha a bad one. 'fhe dapper little gentleman hall made the shift when he took the bill bacl 'he namel or time , 'Ictlnlzell conduc. ton are suppressed Iy request , but the man on the South Omaha lne II sid to Io time "llyebt rresbest" man on the run , and has "trbl been looking for a iaD 11 smart Is ho I. , . S.-S , - WILCOX & DRAPER Every Pair ofMe&s ' Shoes in the Store that We Buy No More , - OADDY'S DOLLAR DS TIlE DJYIG Vc ( : mmi't Alord I i ; tut ' , Vm're 10uoo CIU' , 111 J nrl-So "hl' " Are ! i'ouris for I' m ol"lr Till time W'lmiqtlo " 118 Six ' 'olorrow Night After time largest season's shoe business we have ever had wo tale this usually dull month ali all sIngle pairs and two and six- pair lots amid Put them on and under four large tahles In the middle or our Store amid turn lhcm over to YOI In cxchanRo for ONE SILVER IOLLAI1. . There are pairs or $ G.OO bals all congress now $ .00. There ore paIrs anti paIrs or $5.00 bals amid conrcss _ . , now $100. _ . _ _ u _ . _ uU . . _ _ _ _ . . 'nere are pairs 01 mens "Ul " " " lUlU congrcss shoes thnl you would thlnle were dnmaJell If cIored to ) In sOle places for $1.00 a pair. \ $ don'l want 0 pair left ot thesr mcn's fine hoes tOlorrow nlg'nt , so put them all emi sale for this day ul $1.00. SOle or them are hall made sOle are Goodyear welts , htmL all are pairs or our reGular stock amid sold for $3.00 , $4.00 , $5.00 anl $6.00. Wo carry regular hues , therefore this Ilmense lot wi bo cleared out for $1.00 ' . a pah' SHOWN JN OUR \ VESTVINDOV. . I All day today Ealples or times great bargains . gains In ) mmmcmi's shoc3 will be shown In our wlsl window. You can see there whal wo will give tomorrow In men's shoes for $1.00 n pair. All the boys button shoes-With time great $1.00 nalo of men's calf shocs , every pal' ot , bo 's' button slices In the store will also be $1.00 n 11alr. Some were $2.50 , seine were $3.00 , others were $3.00. 'Pus'ill , be n real house cleaning and hundreds - dreds or pairs of mmien'S shoes wi go out or our store for oue.frh what they were ycstcr , day. . WH.COX k DIAllm , ClearIng Up Ien's Fine Shoos for $1.00 , 1515 al lll7 Douglas Street. - NEWS FOlt THE ARMY. rate ( f Sergeant : IrU\fl II 1 : lontlll BUzz irU . Particulars have reached Omaha or the la- mentble fate or Sergeant Drown , 'floop I. or the Tenth cavalry hI time late fearful hlzzar' : " " letter > ro- In Momitamma. "Tho snow , the leler Proceeds I ceeds , "was already deep , and Il was lifted [ rom the grounds In sheets , and I < came a blinding cloud , against which Il was imnpossl- blo for any living thIng to move. The wlll readied a velocity of i5 to 80 miles au hour , while the t"Jrmometer , as the storm abatcd dropped to H below zero. Al the very hclght of the storma which lasted for over twelve hours the temperature was 12 below zero Aloul 3 o'clocle In the afternoon . when the tempest was In its wIldest fury Sergeant Drown left Ilavre . a railway vIllage sever miles distant. whither ho had gone In the early part oC the dar , to return to Fort Asslnabolne. ills friends became alarmed soon aCer 1ls departure , and telegraphed time fact oC his starting from that point 'ho slorm subsided about 2 o'clock ! the next morn . lng , amid II was believed at tile post hint : er- geanl Drown had taken refuge al some ranch along Milk river , not far from llavre . all , would show up In the mnormiimig , safe and sound. But day dawned upon a dreary waste In all directions. Drown was nowhere In sight. At stable cal his horse , jaded sore and fomlorn , bearing evIdence of having drifted before the blast for man ) miles . came Into the 110st. A searching party vas quickly organized . and taking lho track of t J rider- less horse they entered upon a hopeless QUest. 'hcy found where the horse hall 'taleu shelter In some brush near Beaver creek . also the packages which the sergeant hal purchased. These articles were picked up about thtoe mies rrom t"le garrison. Weary days have olapsed..slnce .ho horse came In , but no tidings or the unfortunates soldier have been heard. It Is reared that his remains have been eaten by the wolves and will never be recovered. The snow drifts are deep near where the horse stopped In time brush , anti In that vicinIty faint traces or foot nrlnts were discovered , These seemed 10 iiidicate that Iirowmi . becoming cold , dismounted - mounted to find his way a-foot , and Ir possi- ble to avoid freezing by the exercise " Sera geanl Drwn was wel known here and great regret Is expresscd by all over - his awful rate. rate.Adjutanl Adjutant Grate Hulchlson or the Ninth Nnth caV.lry. Fort Robinson , has been granted a short leave. Major Enoch H. Crowder returned yesterday - day morning Crum a short visit to his old home In MissourI. _ Caplaln Sebastian Gunther or Topeka , ICan. . reached ' his GHh birthday on February G and passed from time limited to the unlimited re- tired list oC the army. Lieutenant Colonel James H. Bradford , Seventeenth infantry , who has been under trealment al hot Springs , Arl. , Is stIll unfit for duty , and has had his sick leave extended four months. Time Se\enteenth Infantry Christian asso' elation , Fort Russell , was organized last No. I vember with ten charter members , but now I has a membership oC thirty-seven , and Ii , steadily Increasing Captain Gorge S. 101e. First cavalry , who has been detained here for the Pqst two weeks hy the sickness oC Mrs. Hole , leaves for his post al Fort Grant , Ariz. Mrs. Hole will remain 01 the Paxton under medical trcatmenl for several weeks longer. Leave or absence for ten days on surgron's certificate or disability . has been granted Lieutenant Edward I. Hartwlclr. Ninth cay- airy I.'ort Robinson this state He was dl- rected to report his arrival amid dellarture to the mellcal director or the Department or time Plate al Omaha. 5 ROBBED BY A NEGRO' PORTER. clltor ' Ymstsoum'a . 111101.1 Stolcn ( 'hlo lie 'Iaa . 10 .18 ileephumg. Frlcy night President John C. Watson or time slate senate arrived In tIme ely and with him hue brought his handsome diamond pin. Mr. Watson's dlalmnd lashed with so much brilliancy that ho attracted the aten- ton or 1erl Drown , a porter In the Millard hotel , and It seems that Bert determined upon posseslng the 11ree'ous ' gem At any nile . when Air , Walson awoke In the morning his jewel was not to be round and he notified the proprlelor oC lImo place , Mr Marl.el , who Inmldlalely enlisted time services oC Scr- geants Whalen and haze . Time olcer soon fxec the thef upon Bert and on searching Ills trunk time "sparlder" was round , snugly wrapped up In some papers In time bottom or time receptacle. Bert was arrested and locked up under the charge oe grand larceny Brown has heretofore been regarded as an homiest young nina . , - J'Jrn81ult , to Take Time Northwestern line fast vestbuled Ciii- cage train thai glides east ( rein the Union Depot every afternoon ut 145 ; and Into Chicago at 8:45 : next moring with supper > and Is carte breakfast , Every part oC time train Is BiGHT. Othcr easler\ traIns al 11:05 : a. m. and 4 p. m. daily-good , too CIty ticket office , HOI Farnam street. A WORn TO O OUR PATRONS In inaugurating time "lIre sale" o drugs and toilet articles , whIch wi pre\'nl ut our ntore for time Ilxt few ( la'I wo wlll I distinctly understootl that we do not propose to Ilcpart hi the main from thc "regulatiomu' ' unll t'll'l metho or doIng buiiiesuu. 'l'hal it' , we do not lropOSo ) to nlopt Illsatonnl methoft or . doing busl. leI ! , In fnct , It II to ! oldlt ) ' our Inlnos structnre b1 thu Addition or M.O Preserll ) . tons that wo bought the cntrl LeslIe stock or drugs.uu uhal offer some bar. gains . which wIll Icer too great to bo I.tul , but which will 1m genull leVOI' . thlls . When these goods are gone wc Ihal of "ourb' have to return to Prices which afford a Icclthnute limoIlt . SHEUMAN & McCON ELL DRUG CO'I M'f'rs. "POND LILY CIILAM. " Sellul lelle'l eutre drl block At oue. hAl cot prIce , ttSTO STOltOJ.t.Uc" , lug ( " I.ot1,2IU''Inal ' Jotjht from the ( hit Colnn" , ttUr.,1 : l'OIII1ny , Wn CmD IJETWICIhN nOSTON AND NI\V' YOmC \1 be sold tomorrow on the second floor , nl Boston Store , Omaha at prIces llnl really do nol embody one-temith l1arl thclr vnln . $5 LADmS' CLOAICS FOIl SOC. , All the ladies' e10akA-aml jackets from the railroad wreck , that are soie or mussed In any way go al SOc each ) $15 CLOAKS AND JACKETS . . $1.08. All time fine satin lined jackets plush jnck' eta , capes , musters and 'owmar1ets , from this stock , g al $ ! 8orh : up 10 $15. $5 CLOAKS AND AClmTS , $4.08. Ladies' latNl style large sleeve jackets , Plush cques , In fact , all time latest styles In mules' coats and snoucs , worth $25 , go 11 U.D8. BOSTON STORE , N W. Cor. Imh and 1)ouglas . . 1.00.J.IIWJ'ITU.S. TIme Elks wIll give their first rehearsal for their charity mInstrels next month The Omaha Turnvreln will give a peas- ant's bal nt time homey street bal on Thtmrs- ( lay evening , I.'cbrnnry 21. I Pror. Chatllnln 11el\erel a French lecture al Irs. J. L. Wcbster's ytsterday , on "Avanl 10 nesulay Bal. " His nexl lecture will be nexl Wed- A permit has blen granted by the bull1ng Inspector for another or those business estab. Ishments which now dignify the northeast corner of Fifteenth nail Farlm slrools. Max Spelman , n clJarraler reshllll at 217 Cass street fell down time embnnlolent al Twcnt-frh amid Harney streets Friday I nlRht ali severely Injurell his right leg. : 'ho members or the Women's auxiliary to the Anclenl Order or Hberians wIll give a select dancing party al Patterson's hal , Scr- enttenlh amid Parnam streets , tomorrow eren- Ing. Ing.The The "Triby" lecture In the Unity church wi bo given at thc ell'ch tomorrow night b ) 11ev. Elnor Gordon oC 810me City. Miss Illh L. . Wagoner all Mr. Josep"l F. Barton wi rurlsh the music. The Omaha View Improvement club will hell an Imimportamit meetng al Twenty-sixth and Lake streets tomorrow evenIng. gvery citzen who wants Lake amid Thirtieth graded Is invited. CIty counclmcn rrom the Sixth and other wards are requested tG bo present The resilIence or James Dool ( , was slightly damnpt1 by lIre late 'eslerday afernoon , 'fho fire started In 1 woodcn coal scuttle which hind been heft near the stove , and a spark set fire to lho coal , buring 0 hol ' . through time hoar. A guest train Knnsas City extngished the gas al time Cozzens hotel Friday \ evening , by means of the Reuben Jay sYbtem , and them would have been a job for the coron hal nol another guest discovered the condition or afnlr In time to rescue the I'ansas City man from asl)1m3'Xiation. - . TIlE laIR IOCT ! 0ITI"leN ittUI'II Via Hock Isl\lt , Short"t I.iito and 1''slol . ' ' . 111. To emIl points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian ' Territory , Texas and all points In southern California. Only one night out to all points In Texas. Time "Texas Limited" leaves Omaha at 5:15 : a. m. daily except Sunday , landing passengers al all points In Texas 12 hours In advance or all other lines. Through tourist cars _ _ 'h Via _ Ft. 'u - Worth . . . " _ _ ansi _ . _ El , ! Paso tQ Los , _ , An- _ _ _ geles. 'or ' 11 parlCUlrS , maps . 101en. etc. , cal al or address Rocht Island ticket office , 1G2 Farnnm St. CHAS. ImNNEDY. O. N. W. P. A. . S .lrcl Cltl 00 tim , , nOIII' . NEW YORK , Feb. IG-In the United States circuit court today Judge Lacombe approved the solo oC 15,008 shares of the Lake Railroad & Iron company of the par value of $752,400 to Nelson Penn of I3ahti- more for $111,741 , or 15/ cents on time dollar , to satisfy n claim or thc Jarvls- Conleln Mortgage company for 100000. The sale was made by. Joseph C Wiets fluid Hal alII n. Conldln receivers oC the Jarvs- Conk\n Mortgage ompanr. p - S I.ndleR I.ltol ; of lie Athltl Journal. ' ATLANTA , Feb. IGSnosix Inches deep In the city . bul thal dd ! nol prevent the ladies l - dies or Atlanta getting out thc ladles' edition or time Atlanta Journal. The young ladles are braving the weather and getting out a , splendid editon or rorly-four pages. 'O BEAT TiE SHRK9 , Onvrnhtnt Contrmnp'rmt lag ( hnno In :101 hOI or Supplying thin IllURn , Information basell upon official authority has reached time federal building recently to the effect that the government I likely to make n radical chanRo In Indian supplies In time near future TIme present s'slem of [ dis- the various trlbllon among the tnllnns nl reservations Is to gIve each Imtal his rations , cattle , clothing , blnnkels , etc. , at certain periods ot time year . Experience has cemonslratc to the infinIte Ilsgml at limo federal authorIties that a regular gang of [ white inca make Il a bumsi- ness to bo In proximity to Indian reservations - tons just after these distributions are mantle , and inasmuch as time unsophIsticated child or time forest has nn inborn passion for [ trading and I reverhh fancy to tickle his lonsls with rorblhlen si iuisky , time result Is that white men eventually trade thc Indians out or their cattle . their blankets , ete. , and even the neW roil fannel underclothes which a gcnerous gO\'ermnenl parcels out to time wards or this nation. The recent indIctment or three men who bought cattle [ rom time WlnnebaRos for n trilo and sell time steers nt a handsome profit , has opened time eyes of the gO\'ern. mtnl to time f.\ct thal they are but a few or I big ring of tricksters who hnve been chent. hug limo IndIans omit or their properly for years , amI that a rallcnl chanpe In the S'S' tcm oC dl tllbuton Is essential to protect the Indians fro I further immirositloru lence , tho' subject or haying the Indians money and nlowlng thcm to buy their cloth. lag ali SUllples wherever they wish , has bren revived and Is sahl 10 have mart time approval or federal olcials high In authorIty . as wcl as receIving encour : menl atVmusim. . iimgton A sliver dollar Is as big as a carl wheel as viewed by the average Indian : nail the ) result Is thal the new 111an when recent . broach on I reservalon mel with time en. thmumslastlc appi'ovmml or time cOl1per-colored pensioners - sioners of Uncle Simm Unler the present methOI the laws ro- strict Indians from selling cr trading their supplies ) on a rcservaton , but her I are at liberty 10 dlslloSO of them , with Impunl ( . , Ir the bargain I ! made oft of reservation soil . Many white humid sharIs arc always on the ulert to snap ump such chances. I Is nol an uncommon occurrence for thl later to Ret a nc\\ blanket , suit or clothcs amid nnlr nr hntc ( M'n "u " , .1" " , . " " .1.1.1.1. . tIny" ; i ; : - for - $1. . Grocers . . amid . trailers . " ahuo u seize . . the ol > porlunly , nnl , there Is one Inslance where an Indian traded his entre outfit for sixteen pounds of brown sugar.9th the coin Jinglng In their pockets the Sioux , the WlnneIago amid other tribes know full well the value of mouey if I they . are nol familiar wih the value of goods. The proosed new system or pension Is no Increase or oxpeumso to the lovelmcnt , as the goods would necer- sarly have to be 11trehn ed. Il makes time Indian his own purchaser , and while he mmmay get n palm or pants that \ \ 'iii bag al tim IUces , or get cheated In some cases when ho docs his own shopping II Is caimed thai he wi quilt winner In the ond. \\'iiIle the gay and festive squaw vIhi ha\e to lalc her own chances In 0 bargain - gain counter rush , Il Is further alleged that Rho whit enjoy the Indepelience of selecting her own style and net Io placed al the sl)11 ) ' absolute mercy of' time tastes oC Secretary oC the Interior 1ole Smith. The knowing ones say that time governmcnt conlrwtors ali "reservation followers , " who are said 10 bo mualting a soft.tumizig out. of tue Presen In.1aldng. .tl.lln ! ! : . . . . . _ . _ , _ _ , supply symacm Wil IO tuB "rratCSL muacra mu tIme new Ilea blossoms Into reality . 0 Better lIvery vetr : . Time was when time "glorious climate of California" dklimot attract tourists. But year after rear time time or travel sets In stronger mind stronger every fall and winter toward this favored rcglou. There Is no climate hike Il on lhls continent for a winter resort , and the usual fine service emi the Union PacIfic system has this season been Iroughl to a degree or perfection which leaves nothing tl be deslrcd. Harry P. Deuel , City Tlcl.el Agent , 1302 Faram street. S TVO h.dmO'M - iliaC . , \ro 4)vevlue. NEW YORK , Feb. IG.-Tho lIed Inl steamer Phiadelphia arrived rrom Venezuela 'today. Caplaln Peters reports that while cit Baret last nIght al 10:30 : ho passed a steamer runnIng al very much 1'luco spead and Is oC time opinion thal Il Is possIbly I thc missing City of St. Augustine from thal cl ) I nilglut also have been the Imperial Prince , ' which Is now cleven days out from Sl. Luca , Eu New Lot One Cent lU.usic. = o --S _ _ _ _ _ _ - . - - _ _ - . - _ " . _ - - - _ , .0 t - U Li DRIVE ON FOUR LEGS Brass Feet Pia110 Stools tI U S Solid Adjustlbte. Ont $1 I 55 each - Eboulzed Polshed Wood ! . Oue-Thlrd I'4nunfactmtrcr'es Price , fI < . B Fancy Pattern AU Wood Piano Stool ' = . o to match aty Piano , $2.90. S' ; . Oxicidized copper base Stools , wood -U - ' c top , ortta1tettat rim , $3.90. - C t Piano Chairs , wood seats , $4.67. ; , z n . CUT PRICES for THIS WEEK ONLY A. HOSPE , Jr. , Sole Agcit KIMBALL PIANOS , E - - - - - - - f C I o : . 0 . ml , Itlitlouu : . I'ico 40c . ii m.I- : ccol,1 Editon Little Irene Prco 401. = Nm3wTitle. tte Queen I eue doaiortbUIlllod ) = . a - - " . - . ' I I- Mrs. J. BENSON. ; \TO \ have received oegant t 45J , _ new spring goods in Table . Linens , Embroideries , Muslin : Underwear , Laces Yandi c u' : : Point Colan , Gents' ' Ties in ! u ; " 4' ' all styles , Stationery , Perfumes . ' . ; fumes Toiet Articles , Etc Special Prices on I S I 4LG ! Fo I I owl n g : tIW All IIIkui Llnon ( . . . . Hcmstiched . . . . . . ) . 7c I I ? . Unlulndol'c(1 ( IUl gm- ? 1)rOIdCi'Ctl Initial Jdld ! 15c I , ' A bukL'n Ilumu 2c InitIal ; j % Idltrl hI kn Inu . . . 2.u . . . . . . . . . . 15c I : ; . Eimibi'tildemetl Chlffoo II I : : . tL BmlJollcl'cd UdltCI. . . . Chlf . . . . . Ic S . ( : ittut'ml ' all liuiomi L. 4iJj GOlt' ! ! good quality nllnon u , hUIUtluhcl1 hl(18,2101' 250 ; ) : c- ' . ' line ( limlit ' , 25c 'o 4. : n very Ino Ilultr ; . I 5' S .iapttinuttu hdkrs f , 150 ; u brok- I ' .JuJunnlo 36&i initial iidlcts ( Ino for 19c. Four.yard pieces rubber skirt facing. . " . , , . , , " . . , 15c . Heg Ilnr pl'l.c , 25i. , _ _ _ . . - - - - - L - - - - - - - - . , . . -.M . " . h" - " " S - ' " , " ' ' ' . . " " , . . . 7.- = = ? - TO TACKLE SALARIES AGAIN I Retrenchment Session of Oounty Oommic- siones : OnUed for Tomorrow Morning , BISINESS AT YESTERDAY'S ' MEETING Ir8. ( 'untla \lh'j8c.1 lint SII.I : l Ask 1ccr. ' , trout CUI8tlbl0 halley's n11118' immoim-Cuniinissiniucr Sutton 'n108 lli . Sent-Bridges for thin 1'11'1110. A meetng ot time Board or County CommIssioners ns n committee or the whole was called ( or tomorrow mmmorn- lug nt 10 o'clock , to consller the cutting of . salaris or count ) em\lo'e . : Ir. Snlon stated that Il would ho immmpossiblo for him Im\08slbll 10 ntend , and on thal account I Is osslble that time meetng wi be } osIIIOltl. Al the mcetng yesterday nrernoon A. I. , Smitten . tool his posiion as a fuli.flemlged county cOlmls810ner. The rormaltl con- slsted slmlJI ) or a stntcment rrom COlnt . Treasurer Irey thal Slton was time' cholce or time appolntvo benrll , of time nmhummlrmislru- ton of time onth by time chairman , to Stmt- ton , and or the dIgging tip on the hart or Sutton or a box or good cigars , arolnt which the commissioners gntliercil like a flock or ' imumigry dlcks nrountl n hnm1ul or corn. A conlllte ( report recommcnlled that time complaint or Irs. Clara Curts ( agaInst Con- stable Dan C. lall ' bo placed 01 me , ns It was hell , thai the hoard bad mme power to : act , a 11 hint ( :1's. Cuts woull ha\'o to lO I 10 the constablo's bOllsmen to oblaln saIls- faction. AIrs . Curtis' complalnl stated that aim lund levied some tme ago on the fix- lures In tIme ell Douglas Street then tel' , anl that Conslahlo Daley was a111101nl to servo the writ. Sue alleges that h ( oblalnel possessloim I ! or time timings , and , uftem' Eellng thcm , npl1rol1rlatetl time proceeds 10 his own . use . Stenbe.s objected to thc alopton , of time report , saying thai the only remedy thal Irs. Curtis hind was throlgh time hoard. lIe , ras li 1 favor or ! nvestRatn time charge . . nmul I r rouummu to be true or immipcacmmimmg : nl , J rOlnl IC trlc , Inlleaclln/ limo otlicer. Sulon was of the same mlll Tim mater was reconmmuuittetl . 'fhe cOlnl ) atore ) ' was Instrlcted 10 r- ) ' to his order Ihat Ilesl Judge Blnd ) mOlH orde each waiter meler should bo charged on n 'ellrale bill , whelher more than one waS In tIme Ilossession or one consumcr or not . Time county hal , a meter In the court iuamme . ono In the counly Jai and anolher al the poor farm , and I each were char ec sep- arleII was estmated thal time waler hill would bo over ro ncr cent a month larger than Il Is mmow Time count ) had armamige- monts with the watcr company before I wenl Into the hnllls or a receIver thal time I three melers huomihsI bo charged as dm0. shoull onl. E. H. and Julia G. S. Meyers lave notice that they woull ask for a right of WY through the property of David anti Mary Keemena They claim thal they are en- ) timely cut off rrOI time lmigimway Time names or John Trubr , John Fouls 'amid James Ilvlngton were llresentcd by Livesey lS ap- . prisers. Time finance commitee recommendel thal the nSEessmenl levied In school district Xo. G. for the purpose oC receeml11 Ionlls , be Iransferred Into the sPecial school district fund , as Il was round that all the bonds for which time assessment was raised have been redeemed . Tbo quarterly statement or the register or deeds and the semi-annual stalemenl oC the county treasurer have been checked up and round to be correct. A number or bids were received for the construction oC two bridges p over time Papplo. 'ChrllUoy Jnrv ) 18char rr. NEW ORLEANS . , Feb IG.-The jury In time case oC D. F. Timrlmley a member or time city council , who was on trial for soliciting I a bribe from the LouIsvIlle & Nashvie railroad - road failed to agree and was discharged I I Is salt time jury stood nine for acquittal anI three for conviction . e " 'II PIIY for the 1'nr. Parties conencted wih time Associated Charites arc preparIng a grant miitary concert ' \ \ hch vii be given al Doyd's opera house In the near future. The date has nol ret been fixed 1 , but time concert wilt un10Ub - edly ba given early next w month AN APPEAL TO OIUROIES , They WIll lie Akeulto I.enll a Jrllllnl iIuit1 . -S E\'cr ' worshiper who enters church iloor' Every , 'orshlptr enter n Iloor In Omnhn today will ha\1 an owortunly tO t assist In some degree In the task or sustaining - Ing the poor anti destitute I , for whom thes winter days arc bUllcnel with harlthlp and smuffering. Charity will be . the 11Imo or every ef'lcl , anti the In\.lnton to lend 1 helplnl hand In time wcrle or benc\olenco will b heull train every altar. Al the Public meetng heM nl time Com merclal , club ln4t : lollay afternoon n plll\ wns rormulatell b ) ' whIch It Is hoped that the local charlablo orlanlz ton mny b enablell to contnue Its work throulh IhO winter. The rePort real by Mr. Thomns L. mmbnl or time Associated CharIties showed that the calls for assistance were much moro numerous than ever belore. I'ns also ' stated thal the receipts hind been bul ItUo moro than halt \hnt the ' were last 'enr.I consequence thc organlz/ton rounl itself II continual cmbnrra8smtnt. anti unless some- timing was done b ) l > ublc.slllrlcll ciizens to aslst , many a Poor I famIly must be heft tO stiffer. Are hearing the report a resolution was unaulnousl ) ' allopted requeslng the clerH- men of tue city to I sul an neal to thin n\ mcmhers or their various congregtons tO become members or time j\ssclnlell Charites amid 81111 In their anunl tithes or $ I as MOil as possible. 'hls 1111 ) > ell wIll be issued rronl time IJllIls this mmuormmlimg . a 11 Secrelnr ) ' 'I.aughlanll says that t 1000 In em hers cal hue securll Il wIll Provide the organlznton with rnnds .umcent to run thel throuHh the winter. 'fho Ilmbershlll ncl mmot mmeces- sarly be tallen by one person. I Is recom- menllel that In CaS3 whl'rl persons cln not S afford to mike ( n full mmmemmmbersiuip they l'ol Issues anll each conlrlbuto a certaiui propor- lion . I Is eXIecle,1 , hint lany well-to-the S citzens will take lucre Ihan a slnglo mmmciii- , ; S hershlp , Rll by this lethOI the necessnrY unds lay he Ilrovldell 10 contnuo the work of relief which . has becn ulierlal < en by the organlz3ton. . - . Ii'J.sTIh1fX I'I.\Sl.VS' . / , , , , 'olcrul or Iho 1,111' tclolhortl br the Orlo."t ( I'"ln""t. " - " sil IN 1'I'ON. F'c'iu. IG.-SneclaU-Pen- sloml glntell , htsuie of 1"eb'u\ ; ; ) ' 2. \\'Ire : XeIlslm : . Origi minI- Sam mmci Shlntz , . Central City , : lelrlcl < ; n IIen I ) . Norton . Vom'k , York ; .1011 It. illume . \'lhoo. S"un- ders. hmicre'nee-Louuis Neals , Uelevue. Sarp ) ' . Iheisinme-William H , I.aimmb Benl- 11(1. Gage. Iontanl : Orl hHI-.lan D. Snthelland , . a remit 1"ll , t'alle : , . l Hue of 1"clnlr ' 4 were : Xlbr lm . . Orginal-Chnrles F. Ie'lrs. Slton , CImty2 "Iols Hlhert , \\'est In , Saumlcrs ; .10slal\ Iornn , ' 1'cl'lmlh. 111t lowl : : Orl lnal-JMelll Aiormison . Stuiart . Guthrie. increaseS .loselh II. Thomas , Ceilni' Fails . Black 11\\ . Orllnal wllows. L'elal' , 1.'als. .1. i3llss . Cpntrl ! City , I.lnn : Sarah .J Hal1son. Lc Claire Scot ; ( reissue > : lary M11115 , \al. Crwford Colollo , : lnal--Dallcl Underwood . 1\ : \'ta. lucrflnontollo ; De Jesus 1.0- ICZ. Del NOltc , Hlu Olanle. . D2troll Free Press : Judge Grosscup rcc- olnlzed his mistake In nppolntng President Grcenhul receiver of the \Vhmishty trust , and ' - his hastened to rectify time crror. , 'S I " BARGA I NS. FL0SOiDA.'ATfl1Timism Is . time fInest II S < fI.OHDA Iaustimmsmmi & Co. . Ine ' . . . ' ' tIde imy . selling " ul ; ly , now tlln . . . . . . . . . (0.mCII . . . . . . . 35c ' , . I , J' . l'mmtrUMiI-An R. orllcnt of eighteen , / S uuugum 1 now. . grade . . . . . . . odors . . . . : . formerly . . . . . . . . . : . . sold . . . . . . at . . . be . . . .19c . : ' t' ' - , butt'r mills . glycemlume . r'P-Inculln lulrr mie. Jlycorille. J transparent ghycem lime . Oerlnnoln anti others . Jlycrllne. 7 ( . hlgl h''lJo toilet soaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C . " nox i'AI'ER-Imchtmi1iuig liar , ) ' , , . ' ' .1 PAIER-lnchllnJ lnrd' wmultimmg'515c ansi , oIlier In" Inpcl' for Koe'ety. ! COI're , emOndence. I"u.lc"I' sold nl 30c Iu 50 : now Bo" Snow , Lund & Co. , 1 S. E. Cor , 16th nud Fnt'unl. , I , S r _ _ _ - - + 2'7 ? ? ' 7l' ' i There' but To Oct a correct idea of the - One way ortle completeness [ - ness of our stock and of the dollar-saving , S economics we offer ' , . you , and that is by S S inspecting thc goods , . ' 5' .5 and comparing the . S values , We are offering - ing some special bar- . ' . gains in Chinaware , S Glass and Kitchen THE Goods that you cannot . afford to miss , not flliSS. 9 9Cettt There is everything S to gain in a visit S tore , to our stOI'C taU l ulnum , 4 ? iwwmrn . { . ? ' ' ? ' ? + - NORRIS . , _ , . S. 1418 DOUGLAS S.T. . . , - - , , \ LADIES' SHOES . $ _ $1-c X' - , LADIES' SHOES , . " " S NORRIS , 1 1418 DOUGLAS ST. . - - - - . . S . . . . . . . . S _ _ S S 5 _